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25th April 2014, 16:03
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25th April 2014, 16:10
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why cant you just cut the pipes shorter and blank them? then its got no choice but to go via the rad?
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25th April 2014, 21:47
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For some reason that was frowned upon, answers on a postcard.
I sh*t you not, I have found a better solution to that one about putting something metal in a water circuit... by using a plastic marker pen lid. No joke. 8mm hole through it - bobs your mother. Scientifically tested it by putting it boiling water and then microwaving it for 2 minutes.
2bhp increase as well.
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26th April 2014, 08:55
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Originally Posted by sri_130
For some reason that was frowned upon, answers on a postcard.
I sh*t you not, I have found a better solution to that one about putting something metal in a water circuit... by using a plastic marker pen lid. No joke. 8mm hole through it - bobs your mother. Scientifically tested it by putting it boiling water and then microwaving it for 2 minutes.
2bhp increase as well.
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Over time the hot coolant will soften down the plastic and it'll break up into pieces and start being pumped round your coolant system. Hopefully no pieces will be big enough to block anything, but I wouldn't be using anything plastic in there.
Same reason Jaguar switched to metal water pump impeller blades rather than plastic, and they were more robust than a marker pen lid lolz.
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26th April 2014, 11:05
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Originally Posted by D4MJT
Over time the hot coolant will soften down the plastic and it'll break up into pieces and start being pumped round your coolant system. Hopefully no pieces will be big enough to block anything, but I wouldn't be using anything plastic in there.
Same reason Jaguar switched to metal water pump impeller blades rather than plastic, and they were more robust than a marker pen lid lolz.
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I thought I had a marketable solution. The microwave test seemed good enough to me
Just found an old 10mm socket, that might do it.
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27th April 2014, 08:31
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Originally Posted by sri_130
I thought I had a marketable solution. The microwave test seemed good enough to me
Just found an old 10mm socket, that might do it.
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My bypass pipe was both shit, wrong, and short, so I sawed off one of the matrix connectors that the original pipes went onto, that's bridging the pipes, and restricting.
Also, as D4MJT says, putting some coolant in the system really did help, a lot
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27th April 2014, 10:26
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Where is that bender anyway? Made him an offer on some brembos innit.
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27th April 2014, 10:54
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Where is that bender anyway? Made him an offer on some brembos innit.
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Weekends he's normally sucking truckers off on the A1 for beer money
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27th April 2014, 12:35
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Originally Posted by MuZiZZle
My bypass pipe was both shit, wrong, and short, so I sawed off one of the matrix connectors that the original pipes went onto, that's bridging the pipes, and restricting.
Also, as D4MJT says, putting some coolant in the system really did help, a lot
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Hmm... the skip with the old heater matrix in it has been collected! FFS. Here goes the socket idea...
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27th April 2014, 12:52
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Hmm... the skip with the old heater matrix in it has been collected! FFS. Here goes the socket idea...
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just use a Wheat Crunchie?
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28th April 2014, 10:04
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just use a Wheat Crunchie?
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28th April 2014, 22:21
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Reet.
The socket is in!
To the right of the jubilee clips - then used the old hose clip to hold it, albeit it wont go through the joiner.
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9th May 2014, 19:39
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souldnt be any need for a restrictor tbh
FYI... copper pipe (household) is the ideal size to join the small hoses
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10th May 2014, 10:40
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Originally Posted by blackie_2k5
souldnt be any need for a restrictor tbh
FYI... copper pipe (household) is the ideal size to join the small hoses
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10th May 2014, 20:14
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If it's good enough to pipe water to my taps it's good enough to join a hose in my bay
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12th May 2014, 22:10
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is this overheating thing real???i remove mine long time ago using a cooper "u" to join tubes,
for the screen i used a tube pointed diretly to the windscreen ..now ive routed the to to the new TABLIER ...ist french for dash board...
is anyone on here familiar with worcester parts ?
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